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Old 09-22-2008, 09:33 AM   #1
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Just looking for others experiences about road surfaces. When riding any roads, you always have the road striping and sometimes tar patches where they fill in cracks. These tar patches can run in all sorts of directions and it seems like lately, they have a lot more effect on the handling of the bike, like it slides.

I also think it keeps getting worst as my bike ages. I didn't notice them near as much when the bike was new as I do now. Only have 3000 miles, but I'm really starting to look out for these obstacles.



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Old 09-22-2008, 09:49 AM   #2
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Good points. I also notice the rain grooves in concrete (usually an overpass).

Of course there is the ultimate pain in the butt....metal grids on bridges. I did metal grids on a bridge with my 120lb sister on the back...I was on a Honda 100 in a driving rain storm in downtown Portland. Of course that was back in 1976 when I could handle it and was too stupid to realize the risk.
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Old 09-22-2008, 11:19 AM   #3
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You may want to double check your tire pressure cadd. Sometimes I notice the cracks more and sometimes less. Don't know if its my mood or what.
 
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Old 09-22-2008, 11:27 AM   #4
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I've noticed the same phenomenon.. My Nomad is starting to move a lot on bad roads. When I'm in the car pool lane and hit the painted "car pool" reminders my bike feels like it slides a little and scares the crap out of me!
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Old 09-22-2008, 01:05 PM   #5
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I've noticed the same phenominom.. My Nomad is starting to move a lot on bad roads. When I'm in the car pool lane and hit the painted "car pool" reminders my bike feels like it slides a little and scares the crap out of me!
That's because you're not used to riding anymore fair weather boy.

I've felt that too though and it can be a bit unnerving.
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Old 09-22-2008, 01:14 PM   #6
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There is usually a lot of grip, even when you hit a pucker section. But there are still places that catch my attention when leaned over and acceleration. For example, those big blocky crosswalk paint sections. Straight up I don't give them a second thought, leaned over they look pretty unnerving; though I've never actually had a problem with them.

I come through this curve on my way home. Coming through fast and leaned over makes those big blocks of white paint look bad. I usually try to hit a line in between them. I doubt that I'd really have a problem unless they were wet.

 
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Old 09-22-2008, 01:49 PM   #7
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Well Dan, everyone here knows that your the wild No-Man guy who will ride an 800 lb. bike on anything, anywhere and then take movies so all know you have at least one screw lose.

And yes, this is the kind of stuff I'm talking about. It is rather un-nerving when hitting this crap. I glad to see I'm not alone with these road issues.
 
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Old 09-22-2008, 01:56 PM   #8
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Those big blocks of white in crosswalks are not paint, but thermoplastic. It is a compound that is heated then applied while molten....hardening as it cools.

This stuff can be really slick, especially when wet. I always try to hit the space between the "blocks" whenever possible! Why chance it....??

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[quote=SWB,voices tell me evil things]
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I've noticed the same phenominom.. My Nomad is starting to move a lot on bad roads. When I'm in the car pool lane and hit the painted "car pool" reminders my bike feels like it slides a little and scares the crap out of me!
That's because you're a far better rider than me.

I've felt that too though and it can be a bit unnerving.[/quote:qjd8nbul]

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Old 09-22-2008, 03:21 PM   #10
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We always need to be concerned about the surfaces we come across...that's one of the reasons why I brought up a new surface on a major bridge in my area. There is a lot of new technology going into road surfaces and paint stripes and everything else, and most of the time, the Department of Transportation is thinking about how a cager will read the road, but fails to take into account someone on 2 wheels not 4.
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Old 09-22-2008, 05:16 PM   #11
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Chip seal patches are the worst, not only are they sketchy at the spot of the patch, but for a long distance in either direction.
 
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Old 09-22-2008, 05:23 PM   #12
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I used to feel the tar snakes and cracks in the road a lot when the bike had the OEM Bridgestone tires on it, but when I switched to the dunlop Elite III's most of it went away. The painted strips are still slick and always will be, but the cracks and tar snakes are much better to navigate over now.
 
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Those tar strips in the road alwasy made me feel uncomfortable when I was in any kind of turn no matter what tire I had. I guess the heat plays tricks on that stuff and makes it worse. I'm always extra carefull when I see that crap all over the road. Mix a little oil if you're near the city and I really don't like it.
 
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I work for a local Public Works Dept. as the Foreman in the Street/Storm Division...so i know a little somethin'-somethin' about those patches.... ::).

The tar used to seal cracks is also applied hot and molten. When the sun bakes on it for awhile...it tries to melt back into its liquid state. Thats why is feels mushy on hot days, because it is...!!
We've all stepped in it somewhere on a hot day and ended up with it on our boots.... :(.

Chip sealed roads do suck, because they are basically just pea gravel packed with oil to make is bind.

Patches themselves are hard to make as smooth as the original surface...so I always try to slalom though them when possible. Ditch lines are bad too...like where a sewer line has been dug.

Nothing...but nothing, is as bad as those little triangles of gravel where two intersections meet. I was riding with a friend years ago when we entered a turn and his front wheel rolled into that stuff. His bike went right out from under him and he rolled like a Texas Tumbleweed... .

Be aware! Be very aware...!!!

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Thanks for the info netnorske. I thought that I was a lousy rider...

Dropped a bike in '72 on a freshly painted crosswalk. Couldn't see the water running across it as I took my normal hill climb up to work. Glad I had a beard at the time as I shaved off a few hairs.
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